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  1. Alla 200 nyheter i iOS 5
  2.  
  3. Notification Center
  4.  
  5. Non intrusive pop-up notifications. New notifications show in a notification bar which appears at the top of the screen each time a notification is received (including SMS, missed phone calls and regular notifications from 3rd party apps).
  6. All notifications concentrated to Notification center: swipe downwards from the status bar to open it. Notification center shows a list of all notifications and widgets (widgets available only on iPhone and iPod touch).
  7. Notification order can be arranged.
  8. Choose Notification Type: Banner notifications, the classic pop-up notifications, or no notification at all (selectable on an app-by-app basis).
  9. Notification list on lock screen. Swipe an icon to unlock and go to the specific notification.
  10. Notifications announcing earthquakes with 2 minutes early (only in Japan).[74][75]
  11.  
  12. iMessage/Messages
  13.  
  14. Messaging between all iOS devices running iOS 5 through Wi-Fi or 3G. Allows to send text, photos, videos, contacts, and locations.
  15. All iMessages and conversations will be synced between all iOS devices linked under a single Apple ID. You can start a conversation on one device and continue it on another.
  16. Can message between multiple people simultaneously (group messaging).
  17. Shows when other person(s) is typing.
  18. Delivery receipts.
  19. Optional read receipts (enable from Settings).
  20. Animated GIF image support for iMessage.
  21. Repeat alerts up to 10 times.
  22. Ability to set how much time a message alert has to be shown again if you don’t respond to the phone when it notifies of a new message.
  23. The name of the person that responds appears in small light blue text directly above the response when SMS is sent to a group.
  24. Slight redesign for text messages. Font & time-stamp layout.
  25. The keyboard (after being used to type an SMS/MMS/iMessage) can be hidden by scrolling down the part of the screen that contains the messages.
  26.  
  27. Newsstand
  28.  
  29. A new icon on Springboard, which opens to an iBooks-inspired folder which shows all papers and magazines downloaded from the App Store.
  30. Subscriptions to newspapers and magazines available for browsing and downloading in a dedicated section of the App Store, stored in the Newsstand folder.
  31.  
  32. Reminders
  33.  
  34. "To-Do list" functionality in Reminders app.
  35. Date-based reminder notifications.
  36. Location-based reminder notifications that can be set to when you leave, or arrive a specified area (available on iDevices with integrated GPS only).
  37.  
  38. Twitter integration:
  39.  
  40. Tweeting from native applications: Photos, Camera, YouTube, Maps, and Safari using new Tweet Sheet which supports multiple accounts.
  41.  
  42. Music
  43.  
  44. iPod app now split into Music and Video (iPhone and iPad only).
  45. Ability to play content while the device is synchronizing with iTunes.
  46. Ability to delete songs from device (by swiping over the corresponding song).
  47. Tap and hold on a song to view extended song information.
  48. Long names scrolling in now playing.
  49. Broadcast song information on devices (like car stereo) when connected over Bluetooth.
  50. Improved Sound Check for Music.
  51. “Group by Album Artist” option for Music.
  52.  
  53. Camera
  54.  
  55. Volume-up key as shutter release button to take photos (also works using headphone remote volume up button). Also works for starting/stopping recording of videos.
  56. Shortcut to Camera App from Lockscreen created, accessed by double-clicking the home button.
  57. Grid composition aide (3x3).
  58. Spread to zoom-in, pinch to zoom-out.
  59. Swipe left to reveal camera roll.
  60. Tap and hold to lock/unlock Auto Exposure and Auto Focus.
  61. Options button added, HDR toggle and Grid composition aide toggle.
  62. New Camera Button on Photos.app that takes us back to Camera instead of a ‘Done’ button (on OS prior to this) to close the Camera Roll.
  63.  
  64. Maps
  65.  
  66. Print maps.
  67. Alternate routes.
  68. Traffic.
  69.  
  70. Calendar
  71.  
  72. Can now create, rename, and delete calendars right on the device.
  73. Tap and hold or double-tap to create a new event.
  74. Tap and hold in “all-day events” to create a new all-day event.
  75. Drag appointments to a new time slot.
  76. Drag handles to change start and end times.
  77. When creating a new Event, users will notice a new field titled “Invitees.” Selecting the Invitees option takes the user to a screen where you can input multiple email addresses to invite multiple people to an event, and once all emails have been added and the event saved, emails will be sent out to all Invitees. When the Invitee has chosen between “Accept” “Decline” and “Maybe” the reply is sent up into the iCloud servers and is reflected for all other Invitees to see. The Calendar event on your device will list those who have accepted the event. All users of iOS 5 devices will get a notification when the event is nearing.
  78. Ability to specify a time zone to events.
  79. Ability to add URLs to events.
  80. Current time on Calendar if in landscape mode.
  81. Navigate in day view by swiping.
  82. Event attachments can now be viewed directly in the app.
  83. Share calendars through iCloud with friends and family. Any edits made by any subscribers to that calendar will be updated and pushed to all subscribers of that calendar (this can probably be disabled by the creator of the calendar/locked so no one else can make edits).
  84. Japanese or Buddhist calendars support.
  85.  
  86. Mail
  87.  
  88. Rich text formatting (bold, italics and underline).
  89. Indentation control.
  90. Ability to mark multiple mail items as read.
  91. Ability to flag emails.
  92. Draggable mail address in the recipients field.
  93. Alert if the subject line is blank.
  94. Search now includes body of messages.
  95. Delete mails while in Airplane mode.
  96. Exchange Activesync Email can now be deleted offline.
  97. Can create new email folders.
  98. Mail Sidebar.
  99. S/MIME support.
  100. Ability to show 1000 recent messages. 25 message option removed.
  101. Ability to create additional @me.com email address within the Mail settings.
  102. Ability to Increase Quote Level in Mail Settings.
  103. New and updated tiny icons on Mail for Windows Live Mail, Gmail, Exchange etc.
  104. Hotmail accounts now have new icons & folders.
  105. While reading an email you can swipe right would open a list of messages and swipe left would bring back to the open email message again.
  106. If you have multiple email accounts configured in Mail.app, swipe left or right from one’s mailboxes folder list, it will take you to another account’s mailboxes.
  107. Support for three popular Chinese email services: Tencent’s QQ Mail, and Netease’s 163.com & 126.com mail inboxes.[76]
  108.  
  109. Photos
  110.  
  111. Built-in basic photo editing: crop, red-eye, auto-enhance and rotate photos.
  112. Ability to create and edit local photo albums folders (only those that aren't synced with iTunes).
  113. Ability to sync pictures taken on one iOS device automatically with other iOS 5 devices using Photo Stream.
  114. Ability to select all when adding pictures to an album.
  115. Slight re-design for video time-line under Photos app.
  116.  
  117. Safari
  118.  
  119. Safari Reader: On certain web articles, a new 'Reader' icon will appear in the address bar which will bring up a new window sheet over the current page sans any ads or clutter. Previous or following pages in the article normally required to open a new link will show up uniformly, only separated by a page break.
  120. Ability to change font size in reader mode.
  121. Reading List: a new area of the bookmarks window has been added purposed for pages you might want to read later called the 'Reading List.' New pages can be added from a new option in the action menu.
  122. Items from the Reading List can be synced to iCloud to be pushed to all of your other iOS devices.
  123. Safari bookmarks can be synced to iCloud.
  124. Ability to open pages in background or in new page (change via settings).
  125. Ability to search within a web page. When in a website, clicking in the search text field at the top brings up the keyboard with Find on Page search option (iPad 2 only).[77]
  126. Ability to replace a word with a word from a list of similarly spelled words spellings when typing in a text box on a web page.
  127. Private Browsing (interface colors change from blue to black. Change via settings).
  128. Ability to remove custom Website Data.
  129. CSS fixed position support.
  130. Slight fade out at end of long URLs (instead of ellipses).
  131. Super fast HTML5 draw support.
  132. Kinetic scrolling within text fields in Safari.
  133.  
  134. iCloud
  135.  
  136. iTunes, iBooks (books and progress), App Store, Photo, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Mail, Safari bookmarks and Reading List items, device settings, app data, iWork and backup data saved in iCloud and automatically or manually downloaded to all linked devices (iOS and Mac/Windows PCs).
  137. All iMessages and conversations will be synced between all iOS devices linked under a single Apple ID. You can start a conversation on one device and continue it on another.
  138. Backup homescreen layout on iCloud.
  139. Document sync.
  140. Ability to buy more storage.
  141. Free upgrade to 256 kbps bit-rate for purchased songs if backing up on iCloud.
  142. File names in iCloud Storage are case-sensitive.
  143. Documents / Data can now be selected to sync with iCloud account.
  144. Option to disable iCloud Sync via cellular network to save cost especially if roaming.
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